About our After Business Events

After Business events are held from 5pm – 7pm on the third Wednesday of the month, eight times a year: February through June, September, October and November, and each attracts more than 100 business professionals looking to make new connections and grow existing relationships. Our Members gather at a different venue each time to enjoy informal conversation, delicious appetizers and a cash bar.

Registration for these events is just $5 for Members; non-Members may attend for $15. There is no advance registration for attendance; please pay cash at the door.

Exhibit at These Events

After Business events are a great venue to promote your products or services by exhibiting to your fellow Members. Exhibitor registration includes a draped table (size dependent on venue), electrical service when available and two attendee registrations for the event. Register to exhibit at individual events through the listings to the right, or contact us if you’d like to sign up for multiple months.

Host an After Business

Hosting an After Business is a great way to open a new location, showcase renovations, share information about your business or simply introduce yourself to the business community. Contact us for more information.

Latest News

With election day just weeks away, the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) is calling on all political parties to commit to reducing input costs and the regulatory burden felt by businesses across the province.

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce welcomes the review of public holiday rules under the Employment Standards Act, 2000. The rules for holiday pay were changed by Bill 148, which came into effect on January 1st, resulting in significant concerns from the business community.

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce are mobilizing this election to bring their recommendations in Vote Prosperity to political leaders and local candidates across the province.

Charla recaps some of the discussions from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce’ Annual Convention held in Hamilton on April 27 and 28: The Auditor General’s Pre-Election Report, aviation fuel tax exemption for our Northern neighbours, a provincial forestry strategy and more.